Subject

English Grammar

English grammar is the structure of expressions in the English language. This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses and sentences. There are certain differences in grammar between the standard forms of British English, American English and Australian English, although these are inconspicuous compared with the lexical and pronunciation differences.

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Quizzes in English Grammar

Choose the correct meaning of Up and down.

  • from higher to lower or back and forth
  • only in a circle
  • without moving
Correct answer(s):
  • from higher to lower or back and forth

Which meaning is correct for Fill in?

  • to erase everything
  • to run outside
  • to write information in a blank space
Correct answer(s):
  • to write information in a blank space

In Grade 5 English, what does Hand in mean?

  • to give work to a teacher or person in charge
  • to keep work hidden
  • to tear the paper
Correct answer(s):
  • to give work to a teacher or person in charge

Which option explains First of all?

  • after the last step
  • in a secret way
  • before anything else
Correct answer(s):
  • before anything else

What is meant by At home?

  • in one’s house or usual place
  • under the sea
  • inside school only
Correct answer(s):
  • in one’s house or usual place

Which meaning best matches Out loud?

  • silently
  • in a voice people can hear
  • under the table
Correct answer(s):
  • in a voice people can hear

A student reads the phrase In front of. What does it mean?

  • behind something
  • before or ahead of something
  • inside something
Correct answer(s):
  • before or ahead of something

Which choice gives the meaning of Side by side?

  • far away from each other
  • one under another
  • next to each other
Correct answer(s):
  • next to each other

Which simple meaning fits Speak up?

  • to sleep longer
  • to fold paper
  • to speak louder or clearly
Correct answer(s):
  • to speak louder or clearly

What idea does Stand up for express?

  • to defend or support someone or something
  • to sit beside
  • to draw a line
Correct answer(s):
  • to defend or support someone or something